Variants of biculturalism in migrant and host adolescents living in Italy and Spain: Testing the importance of life domains through the Relative Acculturation Extended Model (RAEM)
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10835/15688
ISSN: Online ISSN:1464-066X Print ISSN:0020-7594
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/ijop.12432
ISSN: Online ISSN:1464-066X Print ISSN:0020-7594
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/ijop.12432
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2018-05-09Resumen
Several variants of biculturalism have recently been proposed (Schwartz, Birman, Benet-Martínez, & Unger, 2016).
Nevertheless, few studies have identified different types of bicultural individuals, and no one has addressed the
possibility that these types could depend on acculturation domains. By using the Relative Acculturation Extended Model (RAEM), this study aimed to explore if different variants of biculturalism could be individuated, and if some of these variants were sensitive to life domains. Four samples of migrant and host adolescents living in Italy (n = 173 and n = 186) and Spain (n = 139 and n = 156) answered a questionnaire about acculturation perceptions and preferences in central and peripheral life domains. Together with acculturation options consistent with Berry’s (1997) model (full-assimilation, full-separation and full-marginalisation), some variants of biculturalism emerged from the latent class analysis: full-high and full-low integration, which were not sensit...
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Acculturation domains
Latent class analysis
Host adolescents
Migrant adolescents
RAEM